| Literature DB >> 25666736 |
Jay A Olson1, Alym A Amlani2, Amir Raz3, Ronald A Rensink4.
Abstract
Forcing occurs when a magician influences the audience's decisions without their awareness. To investigate the mechanisms behind this effect, we examined several stimulus and personality predictors. In Study 1, a magician flipped through a deck of playing cards while participants were asked to choose one. Although the magician could influence the choice almost every time (98%), relatively few (9%) noticed this influence. In Study 2, participants observed rapid series of cards on a computer, with one target card shown longer than the rest. We expected people would tend to choose this card without noticing that it was shown longest. Both stimulus and personality factors predicted the choice of card, depending on whether the influence was noticed. These results show that combining real-world and laboratory research can be a powerful way to study magic and can provide new methods to study the feeling of free will.Entities:
Keywords: Decision making; Forcing; Free will; Magic; Persuasion; Sense of agency; Volition
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25666736 DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.01.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conscious Cogn ISSN: 1053-8100